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For the <code>my_module.XSomething</code> interface, add a string to be returned that informs the caller when <code>methodOne()</code> was called successfully. | For the <code>my_module.XSomething</code> interface, add a string to be returned that informs the caller when <code>methodOne()</code> was called successfully. |
Revision as of 09:43, 13 May 2009
- Class Definition with Helper Template Classes
- Implementing your own Interfaces
- Providing a Single Factory Using a Helper Method
- Write Registration Info Using a Helper Method
- Provide Implementation Environment
- Implementing without Helpers
- Storing the Service Manager for Further Use
- Create Instance with Arguments
- Multiple Components in One Dynamic Link Library
- Building and Testing C++ Components
For the my_module.XSomething
interface, add a string to be returned that informs the caller when methodOne()
was called successfully.
OUString MyService2Impl::methodOne( OUString const & str ) throw (RuntimeException) { return OUString( RTL_CONSTASCII_USTRINGPARAM( "called methodOne() of MyService2 implementation: ") ) + str; }
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